Tête à Tête

Tête à Tête - Ronald Caza

The Revue Politique “Tête à Tête” series delves into the lives of newsmakers, movers and shakers. In these in-depth and personal conversations, Pierre Donais sits down with guests to discuss their life experiences and to reveal what drives them today.

In this episode, Pierre speaks with Ronald Caza, a lawyer specializing in language minority rights within Ontario’s French-speaking communities. Mr. Caza speaks about providing legal representation for the Montfort case, which aimed to prevent the closure of Montfort (a bilingual hospital in Ottawa, Ont.). Mr. Caza also discusses the importance of the federal Court Challenges Program to the preservation of official languages minority rights.

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About Pierre Donais

LL.L, LL.M
Drawing on four decades of radio and TV experience, Pierre has a reputation for being as personable as he is astute. He joined CPAC in 2003 to host Revue Politique, a nightly review of the day’s politics for Francophone viewers. He also delves into the personal with guests on Tête à Tête. A former anchor and journalist at TQS and Télémédia CIMF-FM in Outaouais, Pierre also served as radio host and station manager. He has recently completed his Master’s degree in law at the University of Ottawa.